Foldable container refers to the main components of a container (such as side walls, end walls, and top) that can be easily folded or disassembled, and can be easily reassembled when used again.
After unloading, foldable containers can be stacked and stacked, resulting in a threefold increase in the number of empty containers carried by trucks, trains, or cargo ships on the return journey, reducing the cost of carrying empty containers by 75%.
In addition to being heat-resistant, cold resistant, and resistant to seawater and salt corrosion, foldable containers must also withstand the rough handling of dock cranes, as they can stack up to ten floors high on board, so they must have a weight resistance of 350 tons and comply with the standard operating system of highly automated docks worldwide.
